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Kurbat Afanasyevich Ivanov (Russian: Курбат Афанасьевич Иванов; died 1667) was a
Cossack explorer of Siberia. He was the
first Russian to
encounter Lake...
- furs
found at Anadyrsk. In 1659,
Dezhnyov transferred his
authority to
Kurbat Ivanov, the
discoverer of Lake Baikal. In 1662 he was at Yakutsk. In 1664...
- area in the 1600s. The
first Russian explorer to
reach Lake
Baikal was
Kurbat Ivanov in 1643. Lake
Baikal was
under the
Anbei Protectorate of the Tang...
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Russian to step into Transbaikalia,
travelling there from Yakutsk. In 1643,
Kurbat Ivanov led a
group of
Cossacks from
Yakutsk to the
south of the
Baikal Mountains...
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Russian boyar family of
Crimean Tatar descent,
going back to a
certain Mordko Kurbat Naryshko, who
moved to
Moscow in the 15th century. It
became allied to the...
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Alaska James Irwin American 20th The Moon
Kurbat Ivanov Siberian Cossack 17th Siberia,
Russian Far East,
discoverer of Lake...
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Gurbeti (also
Kurbet or
Kurbat or غربتی in Persian) are a sub-group of the
Romani people living in
Cyprus and
North Cyprus, Turkey, Crimea, Albania, Kosovo...
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confused with the Dom
people because the
latter are
known as
Qurbat or
Kurbat (Arabic: قرباط/كربات),
which is an
entirely different name that appears...
- of July 1641 they were back at Yakutsk.
Information he
provided enabled Kurbat Ivanov to make the
first map of the
coast (March 1642). In 1645 he and Kopylov...
- in the 17th century. The
first Russian explorer to
reach Lake
Baikal was
Kurbat Ivanov in 1643.
Russian expansion into the
Buryat area
around Lake Baikal...